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Oklahoma State University Center for Veterinary Health Sciences MMI Practice Questions

Stillwater, Oklahoma
Veterinary (DVM)
MMI Format

Practice Questions

  1. How does Oklahoma State University's strong alumni network in rural veterinary practice align with your career plans?

    Personal (Program)Service OrientationSelf-Awareness
  2. Should Oklahoma implement different licensing categories for large animal versus small animal veterinarians to address rural workforce needs?

    Opinion (Policy)Critical ThinkingProblem-SolvingService Orientation
  3. Tell me about yourself.

    Personal (Fit)CommunicationSelf-Awareness
  4. Why veterinary?

    Personal (Fit)CommunicationSelf-Awareness
  5. Why Oklahoma State University Center for Veterinary Health Sciences?

    Personal (Program)CommunicationSelf-Awareness
  6. A coworker asks you to clock them in when they'll be 30 minutes late, saying their supervisor is 'unreasonably strict' and they might get fired for being late again. What do you do?

    SituationalIntegrity & EthicsAccountabilityProfessionalism
  7. Tell me about a time you exhibited leadership.

    Personal (Behavioral)LeadershipCommunicationTeamwork & Collaboration
  8. If you could instantly master one skill, what would it be?

    QuirkySelf-AwarenessContinuous LearningCommunication
  9. What role should technology and AI play in the future of healthcare?

    Opinion (Policy)Critical ThinkingContinuous LearningResilience & Adaptability
  10. What would you do if a colleague of yours made a mistake and doesn't want to tell the patient?

    SituationalIntegrity & EthicsAccountabilityConflict Resolution
  11. What would you do if a group member isn't doing their part?

    SituationalTeamwork & CollaborationConflict ResolutionCommunication
  12. What would you do if your employer forced you to work over Thanksgiving weekend, interfering with your family plans?

    SituationalProfessionalismResilience & AdaptabilitySelf-Awareness
  13. Who is your role model?

    Personal (Fit)Self-AwarenessContinuous LearningProfessionalism
  14. Should gender-affirming care be available to minors? What factors should be considered?

    Opinion (Ethics)Critical ThinkingEmpathy & CompassionIntegrity & Ethics
  15. What is your biggest fear?

    Personal (Fit)Self-AwarenessResilience & AdaptabilityCommunication
  16. How do you handle stress?

    Personal (Fit)Resilience & AdaptabilitySelf-Awareness
  17. What would you do if a teenager confides they're being abused at home but begs you not to tell anyone?

    SituationalIntegrity & EthicsEmpathy & CompassionCritical Thinking
  18. Corporate veterinary chains sometimes implement revenue targets and productivity metrics that may incentivize over-treatment or unnecessary diagnostics. When corporate pressures conflict with professional judgment, what are veterinarians' ethical obligations? Discuss with the interviewer.

    Opinion (Ethics)Integrity & EthicsProfessionalismCritical Thinking
  19. What makes you special?

    Personal (Fit)Self-AwarenessCommunicationService Orientation
  20. What are your strengths?

    Personal (Fit)CommunicationSelf-Awareness
  21. You're at a party and a friend insists on driving herself home, even though she has been drinking. What do you do?

    SituationalIntegrity & EthicsProblem-SolvingConflict Resolution
  22. What are three words people who know you would use to describe you?

    Personal (Fit)Self-AwarenessCommunicationProfessionalism
  23. You can eliminate one color from existence. Which one and why?

    QuirkyCritical ThinkingCommunication
  24. What are veterinarians' ethical obligations when they suspect animal abuse but lack conclusive evidence?

    Opinion (Ethics)Integrity & EthicsAccountabilityCritical Thinking
  25. You're working at an organization when you discover that your mentor—someone who has been instrumental in your development, advocated for you repeatedly, and is genuinely kind—has been quietly discriminating against certain job applicants based on protected characteristics. They're subtle about it (finding 'legitimate' reasons to reject candidates), but the pattern is clear. When you carefully raise concerns, they become defensive and hurt, saying you've misunderstood and that they've 'always supported diversity.' You have documented evidence, but reporting it would likely end their career and damage your own reputation by association. They're also dealing with a family crisis and are in a fragile state. However, their behavior is harming people and perpetuating inequality. What's your responsibility here?

    SituationalIntegrity & EthicsCritical ThinkingResilience & Adaptability
  26. Should Oklahoma provide state funding for mobile veterinary clinics to serve underserved rural areas?

    Opinion (Policy)Critical ThinkingService OrientationProblem-Solving
  27. How does OSU's emphasis on hands-on clinical experience starting in the first year align with your educational goals?

    Personal (Program)Continuous LearningSelf-Awareness
  28. A team project wins an award. You and a peer did equal work, but only you were mentioned in the press release. Your supervisor congratulates you publicly. Correcting the record may jeopardize your relationship with them. What do you do?

    SituationalIntegrity & EthicsAccountabilityCommunication
  29. How does living and studying in Stillwater, Oklahoma fit with your personal and professional goals?

    Personal (Program)Self-AwarenessResilience & Adaptability
  30. Tell me about a time when you were impacted by miscommunication.

    Personal (Behavioral)CommunicationProblem-SolvingContinuous Learning
  31. What is the difference between sympathy and empathy?

    QuirkyEmpathy & CompassionCommunicationSelf-Awareness
  32. A 16-year-old you recognize as your neighbor's daughter requests emergency contraception at your clinic. She's terrified and begs you not to tell her strict religious parents. She mentions her boyfriend is 19 (potential statutory rape). When you discuss reporting requirements, she threatens self-harm if anyone finds out. What are your competing obligations? What do you do first? What if she insists the relationship is consensual?

    SituationalIntegrity & EthicsCritical ThinkingEmpathy & Compassion
  33. You discover a classmate is using AI to generate their reflective essays about patient interactions—essays meant to develop empathy and self-awareness. The AI-generated reflections are actually better written and more insightful than most students' authentic ones. They're getting top marks and genuinely learning from reading what the AI produces. What do you do?

    SituationalIntegrity & EthicsAccountabilityCritical Thinking
  34. You are a veterinary resident. A client's dog is severely overweight from overfeeding. They become defensive when you raise concerns, insisting they're 'showing love' and the dog is 'happy.' The obesity is causing health problems. What do you do?

    SituationalCommunicationEmpathy & CompassionProblem-Solving
  35. You’re working in a research lab when you discover that your supervisor has failed to report a conflict of interest—he’s consulting for the company funding the study. You depend on him for a strong reference for grad school. What do you do?

    SituationalIntegrity & EthicsAccountabilityCritical Thinking
  36. What was your most challenging experience?

    Personal (Behavioral)Resilience & AdaptabilityProblem-SolvingSelf-Awareness
  37. What are veterinarians' ethical obligations regarding breeding practices when treating breed-related health problems?

    Opinion (Ethics)Integrity & EthicsCritical ThinkingService Orientation
  38. Describe a situation where you had to navigate cultural differences in a team or work environment.

    Personal (Behavioral)Cultural CompetenceCommunicationTeamwork & Collaboration
  39. Should people with unhealthy lifestyles (e.g., smokers, heavy drinkers) have reduced access to certain treatments?

    Opinion (Ethics)Critical ThinkingIntegrity & EthicsService Orientation
  40. What is an ethical dilemma you have faced?

    Personal (Behavioral)Integrity & EthicsCritical ThinkingProblem-Solving
  41. What would you do if a coworker is taking credit for your work on a group project.

    SituationalIntegrity & EthicsConflict ResolutionProfessionalism
  42. A patient you've been working with for months asks you out on a date. How do you handle this?

    SituationalProfessionalismIntegrity & EthicsCommunication
  43. What is your learning style?

    Personal (Fit)Self-AwarenessContinuous LearningCritical Thinking
  44. What are agricultural veterinarians' ethical obligations when farm economics dictate animal welfare decisions?

    Opinion (Ethics)Integrity & EthicsCritical ThinkingProblem-Solving
  45. What are your thoughts on the role of private vs. public healthcare?

    Opinion (Policy)Critical ThinkingService Orientation
  46. You are a veterinarian and practice owner. A client requests euthanasia for their healthy young cat because they're moving and 'can't take it along.' The cat is friendly and highly adoptable. When you gently suggest alternatives—contacting rescue organizations, posting on adoption sites, asking friends or family—the client becomes visibly angry and defensive. They say 'it's my cat and my decision' and that they 'don't have time for all that.' Your clinic's policy technically allows for convenience euthanasia, and some colleagues argue that client autonomy should be respected. However, you're deeply uncomfortable ending a healthy animal's life when other options exist. What would you do? What would you consider?

    SituationalIntegrity & EthicsCommunicationCritical Thinking
  47. What would you do if a patient's family requests you not tell the patient about their diagnosis?

    SituationalIntegrity & EthicsCommunicationEmpathy & Compassion
  48. A grateful patient leaves a $100 gift card and a thank-you note at the front desk addressed specifically to you. What do you do?

    SituationalIntegrity & EthicsProfessionalism
  49. Tell me about a time you failed.

    Personal (Behavioral)Resilience & AdaptabilityContinuous LearningAccountability
  50. Should the US fund programs providing free basic veterinary services to low-income pet owners?

    Opinion (Policy)Service OrientationCritical ThinkingEmpathy & Compassion
  51. A close friend in your study group admits they copied answers from another student on a recent exam but asks you not to tell anyone. How do you respond?

    SituationalIntegrity & EthicsAccountabilityConflict Resolution
  52. How would you utilize the resources at OSU's Boren Veterinary Medical Hospital during your clinical training?

    Personal (Program)Continuous LearningSelf-Awareness
  53. Should gene editing technologies like CRISPR be used to enhance human traits (not just treat disease) in future generations?

    Opinion (Ethics)Critical ThinkingIntegrity & EthicsContinuous Learning
  54. A colleague you respect makes a dismissive comment toward a patient from a marginalized background. You know confronting them could damage your working relationship. What do you do?

    SituationalCultural CompetenceConflict ResolutionIntegrity & Ethics
  55. As AI becomes better at diagnosis than human doctors, should we rely more on AI decision-making?

    Opinion (Ethics)Critical ThinkingResilience & AdaptabilityContinuous Learning
  56. Should Oklahoma require veterinarians to provide emergency large animal services in rural areas as a condition of licensure?

    Opinion (Ethics)Critical ThinkingIntegrity & EthicsService Orientation
  57. If you were a fruit, which one would you be and why?

    QuirkySelf-AwarenessCommunication
  58. How should Oklahoma address the shortage of large animal veterinarians in rural areas where livestock health directly impacts the state's agricultural economy?

    Opinion (Policy)Critical ThinkingService OrientationProblem-Solving
  59. What would you do if a patient refused treatment?

    SituationalEmpathy & CompassionCommunicationIntegrity & Ethics
  60. Should the US create a federal program providing veterinary care to low-income pet owners similar to Medicaid?

    Opinion (Policy)Service OrientationCritical ThinkingEmpathy & Compassion
  61. Healthcare students learn procedures on real patients. Is this ethical, given that students are less skilled?

    Opinion (Ethics)Integrity & EthicsCritical ThinkingAccountability
  62. Describe a situation where you made a mistake that affected others. What did you do?

    Personal (Behavioral)AccountabilityIntegrity & EthicsCommunication
  63. Should healthcare professionals be required to receive certain vaccinations?

    Opinion (Policy)Critical ThinkingProfessionalismService Orientation
  64. You overhear colleagues spreading a harmful rumor about a co-worker’s personal life. You consider reporting it, but one of the people gossiping is close to your manager. The targeted colleague is unaware but already seems isolated. How do you handle this, knowing it could affect your standing in the team?

    SituationalIntegrity & EthicsProfessionalismConflict Resolution
  65. What was the most difficult decision you have ever had to make?

    Personal (Behavioral)Critical ThinkingProblem-SolvingIntegrity & Ethics
  66. What do you think are important qualities for a healthcare professional?

    Personal (Fit)Self-AwarenessCritical ThinkingProfessionalism
  67. In the US, veterinary care costs are extremely high and most pet owners lack insurance. Economic euthanasia—euthanizing animals whose conditions are treatable but owners cannot afford care—is common. Do veterinarians have an ethical obligation to provide care when owners cannot pay? What are the limits of this obligation? Discuss with the interviewer.

    Opinion (Ethics)Integrity & EthicsEmpathy & CompassionCritical Thinking
  68. Is it ethical for pharmaceutical companies to charge high prices for life-saving medications?

    Opinion (Ethics)Critical ThinkingIntegrity & EthicsService Orientation
  69. You are a veterinarian working for a corporate veterinary chain. Corporate has implemented policies requiring you to present the most expensive treatment options first and to meet monthly revenue targets. You're concerned this pressure is leading to over-treatment and financial strain on clients. Your colleague was recently let go for 'underperformance' when they consistently recommended conservative treatment approaches. You have student loans and can't afford to lose your job, but you're uncomfortable with the pressure to maximize revenue. What would you do? What would you consider?

    SituationalIntegrity & EthicsProfessionalismCritical Thinking
  70. You discover a popular local business (a major employer and your organization's biggest donor) is illegally dumping chemicals likely causing elevated cancer rates. You have preliminary but not conclusive data. Going public might cause panic and lawsuits that destroy your organization's funding (affecting 500 families). Waiting for conclusive evidence (2-3 years) means more exposure. What do you do?

    SituationalIntegrity & EthicsCritical ThinkingLeadership
  71. What aspects of OSU's mission to serve Oklahoma's agricultural community resonate with your career aspirations?

    Personal (Program)Service OrientationSelf-Awareness
  72. Should healthcare institutions implement mandatory unconscious bias training for all staff and students?

    Opinion (Ethics)Cultural CompetenceCritical Thinking
  73. You're managing a small rural health center during a severe flu outbreak. You have 10 doses of antiviral medication left, but 25 high-risk patients need it. Among those waiting: elderly nursing home residents, pregnant women, healthcare workers who are essential to keep the clinic running, children with asthma, and adults caring for disabled family members. How do you decide who receives the medication?

    SituationalCritical ThinkingProblem-SolvingIntegrity & Ethics
  74. Indigenous communities often have distrust of mainstream healthcare. How should the healthcare system address historical harms and build trust?

    Opinion (Policy)Cultural CompetenceEmpathy & CompassionService Orientation
  75. Describe a moment when you connected with someone who was going through a difficult time.

    Personal (Behavioral)Empathy & CompassionCommunicationService Orientation
  76. What would you do if you won the lottery tomorrow?

    QuirkySelf-AwarenessCommunication
  77. During a public health crisis, when is it appropriate to mandate masks, lockdowns, or quarantines? Where should individual freedom end?

    Opinion (Policy)Critical ThinkingService OrientationIntegrity & Ethics
  78. What are veterinarians' ethical obligations to pursue optimal care when comprehensive diagnostics are financially impossible for owners?

    Opinion (Ethics)Integrity & EthicsCritical ThinkingProblem-Solving
  79. In times of resource scarcity—such as limited ICU beds or transplant organs—some argue younger patients should be prioritized because they have more potential years of life. Others claim all lives should be valued equally, regardless of age. Discuss the ethical implications of using age as a factor in allocating scarce medical resources.

    Opinion (Ethics)Critical ThinkingIntegrity & EthicsService Orientation
  80. Why do you want to go to school in Stillwater?

    Personal (Program)CommunicationSelf-Awareness
  81. You are a large animal veterinarian. A dairy cow develops a treatable but expensive condition. The farmer wants to euthanize because treatment costs more than her value. She'd fully recover. What do you do?

    SituationalIntegrity & EthicsProblem-SolvingCommunication
  82. You’re catching a ride home from a friend who begins texting while driving. When you ask them to stop, they brush you off and say, “Relax, I do this all the time.” How do you respond?

    SituationalIntegrity & EthicsCommunicationConflict Resolution
  83. How would you contribute to the close-knit community atmosphere that characterizes OSU's veterinary program?

    Personal (Program)Teamwork & CollaborationSelf-Awareness
  84. How do you relate to our mission?

    Personal (Program)Service OrientationSelf-AwarenessCommunication
  85. Should childhood vaccinations be mandatory for school attendance, or should parents have the right to refuse?

    Opinion (Policy)Critical ThinkingService OrientationIntegrity & Ethics
  86. Is healthcare a right or a privilege?

    Opinion (Ethics)Critical ThinkingService Orientation
  87. What are the ethical implications of veterinarians in Oklahoma having to choose between providing affordable care and maintaining economically viable practices?

    Opinion (Ethics)Integrity & EthicsCritical ThinkingService Orientation
  88. How would you fix the healthcare system?

    Opinion (Policy)Critical ThinkingProblem-SolvingLeadership
  89. Should patients have the right to request a healthcare provider of a specific gender, race, or cultural background?

    Opinion (Ethics)Cultural CompetenceCritical ThinkingEmpathy & Compassion
  90. You're leading a student health initiative when you discover that a fellow student leader has been embezzling small amounts of money from the organization's budget over several months (totaling about $2,000). When you confront them, they admit it but explain that their family was evicted and they needed money for food and supplies for their younger siblings. They're the first in their family to attend university and are working two jobs while maintaining a 3.9 GPA. They're devastated and ashamed, offer to pay it back over time, and beg you not to report it because it would mean expulsion and loss of their scholarship. Your organization's constitution requires reporting any financial irregularities to the dean. What do you do?

    SituationalIntegrity & EthicsCritical ThinkingEmpathy & Compassion
  91. You are a veterinary student. A client brings in a sick pet but doesn't have money for diagnostics. They mention they're already in medical debt from their own health issues. The pet needs treatment but you can't diagnose without tests. What do you do?

    SituationalEmpathy & CompassionProblem-SolvingService Orientation
  92. Describe a time you had to respect someone's autonomy even when you disagreed with their choice

    Personal (Behavioral)Integrity & EthicsEmpathy & CompassionCritical Thinking
  93. What community service activities have you done?

    Personal (Behavioral)Service OrientationEmpathy & CompassionTeamwork & Collaboration
  94. What is your biggest regret?

    Personal (Fit)Self-AwarenessContinuous LearningIntegrity & Ethics
  95. What are Oklahoma State University Center for Veterinary Health Sciences's values?

    Personal (Program)CommunicationSelf-Awareness
  96. Do you think pharmaceutical companies should be allowed to advertise drugs to consumers?

    Opinion (Policy)Critical ThinkingIntegrity & Ethics
  97. Should healthcare workers strike if working conditions are unsafe for them or their patients?

    Opinion (Ethics)Integrity & EthicsCritical ThinkingAccountability
  98. Rural areas and large animal medicine face severe veterinary shortages. Some have proposed creating programs to incentivize practice in these areas. Should the US implement substantial incentives for veterinarians to practice large animal medicine or in rural areas? Discuss with the interviewer.

    Opinion (Policy)Critical ThinkingService OrientationProblem-Solving
  99. Is it ethically acceptable for veterinarians to perform convenience euthanasia for healthy animals due to behavioral issues or owner circumstances?

    Opinion (Ethics)Integrity & EthicsEmpathy & CompassionCritical Thinking
  100. Do you think it's ever ethical to lie to a patient?

    Opinion (Ethics)Integrity & EthicsCritical ThinkingCommunication
  101. If your life were a movie, what would the theme?

    QuirkySelf-AwarenessCommunication
  102. What is your favorite movie?

    QuirkySelf-AwarenessCommunication
  103. A government report suggests reducing hospital electricity usage by lowering air conditioning levels, switching to biodegradable single-use instruments, and restricting high-energy medical imaging for non-urgent cases. Officials claim this is necessary to meet carbon neutrality goals. Critics warn that such policies could endanger patient safety and comfort. Critically examine this policy's reasoning. How should public health balance environmental responsibility and patient care?

    Opinion (Policy)Critical ThinkingProblem-SolvingIntegrity & Ethics
  104. Can compassion be taught?

    Opinion (Ethics)Empathy & CompassionCritical ThinkingContinuous Learning
  105. Should there be federal regulations restricting breeding practices that compromise animal welfare?

    Opinion (Policy)Integrity & EthicsCritical ThinkingService Orientation
  106. How might the transition to this school affect you.

    Personal (Fit)Resilience & AdaptabilitySelf-Awareness
  107. You are the veterinarian on emergency duty. Three critical cases arrive simultaneously: a family's beloved pet hit by a car, a severely injured stray dog, and a show horse worth hundreds of thousands. You can only treat one immediately. What do you do?

    SituationalCritical ThinkingIntegrity & EthicsProblem-Solving
  108. What is one of your strengths in a leadership role?

    Personal (Fit)LeadershipSelf-AwarenessCommunication
  109. What controversial healthcare topic are you passionate about?

    Opinion (Ethics)Critical ThinkingService OrientationSelf-Awareness
  110. You are a veterinarian. A client mentions they've been breeding their dog repeatedly for profit and keeping puppies in poor conditions. They ask you to provide health certificates without examining them. What do you do?

    SituationalIntegrity & EthicsAccountabilityProfessionalism
  111. If animals could talk, which species would be the rudest?

    QuirkyCommunicationSelf-Awareness
  112. Tell me about a time you had to advocate for someone who wasn’t being heard.

    Personal (Behavioral)CommunicationService OrientationLeadership
  113. Tell me about a time when you had to explain a complex scientific concept to someone without a science background. How did you approach it?

    Personal (Behavioral)CommunicationEmpathy & CompassionCritical Thinking
  114. An economics think tank proposes legalizing the sale of kidneys to reduce transplant waiting lists. They argue that a regulated market would prevent black-market exploitation, compensate donors fairly, and save lives. Critics claim it would commodify the human body and exploit the poor. The report dismisses these objections as "emotional resistance to economic reality." Discuss the logical and ethical merits and weaknesses of this proposal.

    Opinion (Policy)Critical ThinkingIntegrity & EthicsService Orientation
  115. What do you think about stem cell research?

    Opinion (Ethics)Critical ThinkingIntegrity & Ethics
  116. While volunteering at a community center, a family refuses to vaccinate their children due to religious beliefs. The father quietly tells you he disagrees but fears community backlash if he consents. What do you do?

    SituationalCultural CompetenceEmpathy & CompassionCommunication
  117. Many rare diseases affect too few people for pharmaceutical companies to profitably develop treatments. Should governments mandate research into rare diseases, redirect funding from common diseases, or accept that resources must be allocated where they help the most people?

    Opinion (Policy)Critical ThinkingService OrientationIntegrity & Ethics
  118. What are your weaknesses?

    Personal (Fit)Self-AwarenessContinuous Learning
  119. Who should receive an organ transplant: a convicted felon or an uninsured mother?

    Opinion (Ethics)Critical ThinkingIntegrity & EthicsService Orientation
  120. A viral blog post asserts that "organic diets cure cancer," citing several testimonials from individuals who claim remission after eliminating processed foods. The post criticizes oncologists for "profiting from chemotherapy" and argues that "pharmaceutical science ignores nature's cures." The author includes references to "a study" without citation, and dismisses contradictory data as "corporate propaganda." Evaluate the strength of the arguments presented. What logical or ethical issues arise in promoting such claims to vulnerable populations?

    Opinion (Ethics)Critical ThinkingIntegrity & EthicsService Orientation
  121. Veterinary care in the US is entirely private with limited insurance adoption, making it inaccessible for many pet owners. Economic euthanasia is common. Some have proposed creating subsidized veterinary care programs. Should the US provide public funding or subsidies for basic veterinary care? Consider the implications for animal welfare and costs. Discuss with the interviewer.

    Opinion (Policy)Critical ThinkingService OrientationProblem-Solving
  122. What specific aspects of Oklahoma State University's competency-based curriculum appeal to you as a learning approach?

    Personal (Program)Continuous LearningSelf-Awareness
  123. Tell me about your lowest grade.

    Personal (Fit)Self-AwarenessAccountabilityContinuous Learning
  124. Corporate chains have purchased many independent veterinary practices, raising concerns about profit prioritization over patient care. Some have proposed regulations limiting corporate ownership. Should there be restrictions on corporate ownership of veterinary practices? Discuss this policy with the interviewer.

    Opinion (Policy)Critical ThinkingIntegrity & EthicsProblem-Solving
  125. What would you do if you caught a classmate cheating?

    SituationalIntegrity & EthicsAccountabilityProfessionalism
  126. Oklahoma's rural veterinarians often serve vast geographic areas and may be the only available veterinary care for hundreds of miles. This creates situations where veterinarians must treat species or conditions outside their usual expertise due to lack of referral options. Unlike human healthcare, animal owners have limited options for emergency transport to specialty facilities, and economic constraints often prevent advanced treatments. Some veterinarians feel pressured to attempt procedures beyond their typical scope to serve clients who have no alternatives, while others worry about malpractice liability and animal welfare. The state's licensing board must balance access needs with professional competency standards. What ethical framework should guide Oklahoma veterinarians in determining appropriate scope of practice when they are the only available care provider in their region?

    Opinion (Ethics)Integrity & EthicsCritical ThinkingAccountability
  127. How do you study?

    Personal (Fit)Self-AwarenessContinuous Learning
  128. Pet insurance is expensive with significant limitations, and many Americans cannot afford it. Some have proposed regulating pet insurance to ensure better coverage and affordability. Should pet insurance be more strictly regulated to protect consumers? Discuss the implications of this policy with the interviewer.

    Opinion (Policy)Critical ThinkingService OrientationProblem-Solving
  129. A classmate you barely know asks to copy your homework, explaining they've been dealing with a family emergency and haven't had time to complete it. What do you do?

    SituationalIntegrity & EthicsEmpathy & CompassionProblem-Solving
  130. Where do you see yourself in 10 years?

    Personal (Fit)CommunicationSelf-Awareness
  131. What do you do if a colleague has a substance abuse problem?

    SituationalIntegrity & EthicsProfessionalismEmpathy & Compassion
  132. You are a veterinary resident. A client maxed out their CareCredit and is being denied further credit for their pet's cancer treatment. They're sobbing and asking if they should just give up. What do you do?

    SituationalEmpathy & CompassionCommunicationService Orientation
  133. Walk me through a period when you were overwhelmed with responsibilities. How did you use to get through it?

    Personal (Behavioral)Resilience & AdaptabilitySelf-AwarenessProblem-Solving
  134. Your roommate confides in you that they have been struggling with depression and occasionally use prescription medication that was not prescribed to them. They ask you not to tell anyone. How do you respond?

    SituationalEmpathy & CompassionIntegrity & EthicsProblem-Solving
  135. Convince me that a potato is the most important invention in human history.

    QuirkyCommunicationCritical Thinking
  136. What specific research opportunities at the Oklahoma Animal Disease Diagnostic Laboratory interest you?

    Personal (Program)Continuous LearningSelf-Awareness
  137. If you were a soup, what kind would you be?

    QuirkySelf-AwarenessCommunication
  138. You are a veterinary student on rotation. You discover signs of dog abuse—multiple old fractures, fearful behavior, current injuries. The owner's explanation doesn't match. If you report it, the animal might be euthanized rather than rehomed. What do you do?

    SituationalIntegrity & EthicsCritical ThinkingAccountability
  139. What interests you about Oklahoma State University's collaborative approach between veterinary and human medical programs?

    Personal (Program)Teamwork & CollaborationSelf-Awareness
  140. Describe a time when you identified an unfair policy or practice and took action to address it.

    Personal (Behavioral)Integrity & EthicsService OrientationLeadership
  141. How will you handle burnout and being overwhelmed?

    Personal (Fit)Resilience & AdaptabilitySelf-Awareness
  142. How many rubber ducks would it take to fill this room?

    QuirkyCritical ThinkingProblem-Solving
  143. How would you explain the internet to someone from the 1800s?

    QuirkyCommunicationCritical Thinking
  144. Veterinary student debt often exceeds $200,000, pushing graduates toward small animal practice in wealthy areas rather than large animal or rural practice. Some have proposed loan forgiveness programs. Should the US offer loan forgiveness for veterinarians in underserved sectors or areas? Discuss with the interviewer.

    Opinion (Policy)Critical ThinkingService OrientationProblem-Solving
  145. You accidentally see a text on your roommate's phone suggesting they're cheating on their long-term partner, who is also your friend. What, if anything, do you do?

    SituationalIntegrity & EthicsEmpathy & CompassionCritical Thinking
  146. You are the medical director of a veterinary hospital. A colleague consistently recommends expensive diagnostics and procedures that may not be necessary, significantly increasing bills. You suspect it's driven by practice revenue pressure. What do you do?

    SituationalIntegrity & EthicsLeadershipAccountability
  147. What would you do if a colleague comes to work smelling of alcohol?

    SituationalIntegrity & EthicsProfessionalismAccountability
  148. If you could add one law to the laws of physics, what would it be?

    QuirkyCritical ThinkingCommunication
  149. What would be the worst superpower to have?

    QuirkyCritical ThinkingCommunication
  150. A hospital press release promotes its new "AI-assisted triage system," which ranks patients by predicted survival rate to maximize efficiency. The administration reports shorter wait times and fewer administrative errors. However, some staff have noticed that patients from minority backgrounds are systematically ranked lower, potentially due to bias in the training data. Hospital leadership insists that "the algorithm is objective" and that "efficiency is our ethical duty." Critically analyze this justification. What ethical concerns and reasoning flaws might you identify?

    Opinion (Ethics)Critical ThinkingIntegrity & EthicsCultural Competence
  151. Tell me about a time when you recognized a personal limitation or weakness that was affecting your performance. What did you do about it?

    Personal (Behavioral)Self-AwarenessContinuous LearningAccountability
  152. You accidentally receive an email from your supervisor that contains private performance evaluations, including criticism of a close friend. Later that day, your friend mentions feeling anxious about whether management trusts them. What do you do?

    SituationalIntegrity & EthicsProfessionalismEmpathy & Compassion
  153. Should lifestyle choices (smoking, obesity, non-compliance) affect priority for organ transplants?

    Opinion (Ethics)Critical ThinkingIntegrity & EthicsService Orientation
  154. How many golf balls fit in an airplane?

    QuirkyCritical ThinkingProblem-SolvingCommunication
  155. You're on a scholarship committee choosing between two equally qualified finalists: Candidate A overcame homelessness and foster care (first in family to attend university), Candidate B has a disability and spent years advocating for accessibility (worked three times harder than peers for same grades). You can only choose one. Another committee member reveals Candidate A's essay was heavily edited by a mentor, while B's is entirely their own work. Who do you choose?

    SituationalCritical ThinkingIntegrity & EthicsCultural Competence
  156. What draws you to Oklahoma State University's focus on rural and agricultural veterinary medicine?

    Personal (Program)Service OrientationSelf-Awareness
  157. Oklahoma State University's veterinary program recommends 500+ clinical veterinary hours for admission, but some students from urban areas may have limited access to diverse animal experience compared to those from rural backgrounds. This could create inequities in admission processes that favor applicants with agricultural backgrounds over those interested in small animal or specialty practice. The state needs both large animal veterinarians for its agricultural economy and small animal veterinarians for its urban populations. Some argue that admission criteria should be adjusted to ensure diverse career interests are represented, while others maintain that extensive animal experience is essential regardless of intended practice focus. How should Oklahoma State University's veterinary admissions process balance the need for practical animal experience with ensuring diverse career pathway representation in the veterinary workforce?

    Opinion (Policy)Critical ThinkingCultural CompetenceIntegrity & Ethics
  158. If you could choose one superpower what would it be?

    QuirkySelf-AwarenessCommunication
  159. What is the biggest problem in healthcare today?

    Opinion (Policy)Critical ThinkingService Orientation
  160. Dr. Sharma often prescribes vitamin supplements to patients complaining of low energy. She knows there is no clear evidence of deficiency, but believes "it can't hurt and might make them feel cared for." Consider the ethical issues raised by Dr. Sharma's actions. What professional obligations might conflict here?

    Opinion (Ethics)Integrity & EthicsCritical ThinkingAccountability
  161. Emergency veterinary clinics often require payment upfront, which can be several thousand dollars. Pet owners who cannot pay must make immediate decisions about euthanasia. When financial policies prevent access to emergency care, what are veterinarians' ethical obligations? Discuss the ethical considerations with the interviewer.

    Opinion (Ethics)Integrity & EthicsEmpathy & CompassionCritical Thinking
  162. Oklahoma's veterinary continuing education requirements include mandatory training on controlled dangerous substances and the Oklahoma Veterinary Practice Act, with options for attending Board meetings to fulfill these requirements. However, rural veterinarians face significant challenges in accessing continuing education opportunities due to travel distances and practice coverage issues. The Board has approved more online CE options, but hands-on clinical skills training remains important for maintaining competency. Some argue that rural practitioners should receive exemptions or alternative pathways for meeting CE requirements, while others maintain that professional standards must remain consistent statewide to protect animal welfare. How should Oklahoma balance continuing education accessibility for rural veterinarians with maintaining uniform professional competency standards?

    Opinion (Ethics)Continuous LearningProfessionalismCritical Thinking
  163. CareCredit and similar financing options allow pet owners to go into debt for veterinary care. Some clients make financially devastating decisions to save their pets. Do veterinarians have ethical obligations regarding the financial counseling they provide to emotionally distressed pet owners? Discuss your position with the interviewer.

    Opinion (Ethics)Integrity & EthicsEmpathy & CompassionCommunication
  164. Should there be regulations limiting veterinary practices' ability to require upfront payment for emergency care?

    Opinion (Policy)Integrity & EthicsCritical ThinkingService Orientation
  165. You discover a colleague has been embellishing their credentials—claiming degrees from prestigious schools when they actually graduated from less-known programs. They're exceptionally good at their job, patients love them, and outcomes are excellent. But they lied on their application. Do you report it? What if they came from poverty and believed (possibly correctly) they'd never get hired without prestigious credentials?

    SituationalIntegrity & EthicsCritical ThinkingEmpathy & Compassion
  166. A friend owes you $200 from three months ago and keeps avoiding the topic. Now they're posting on social media about an expensive concert they just attended. How do you address this?

    SituationalCommunicationConflict ResolutionIntegrity & Ethics
  167. You’re walking out of a coffee shop when you notice someone drop their wallet. You pick it up and realize there’s a large amount of cash inside, but no ID. You also notice the person quickly leaving in a taxi before you can call out. What do you do?

    SituationalIntegrity & EthicsProblem-Solving
  168. If you could have dinner with anyone, who and why?

    QuirkySelf-AwarenessCommunication
  169. If you had to be a piece of furniture in a hospital, what would you be?

    QuirkySelf-AwarenessCommunicationService Orientation
  170. Teach me something.

    QuirkyCommunicationContinuous Learning
  171. Describe a time working with someone you did not like.

    Personal (Behavioral)Teamwork & CollaborationConflict ResolutionProfessionalism
  172. Do you believe diversity is important in a healthcare setting? Why or why not?

    Opinion (Policy)Cultural CompetenceCritical ThinkingService Orientation
  173. You see a friend post misleading health information on social media that’s getting lots of attention. How do you handle it?

    SituationalCommunicationIntegrity & EthicsProblem-Solving
  174. Oklahoma State University's College of Veterinary Medicine has eliminated the GRE requirement and raised minimum GPA standards to 3.2 for the 2025-2026 application cycle, making veterinary education more accessible while maintaining academic standards. However, Oklahoma faces significant challenges in rural veterinary coverage, with many agricultural communities struggling to access large animal veterinary services. The state's rural economy depends heavily on livestock, yet economic pressures and educational debt burdens make it difficult for new veterinarians to establish profitable rural practices. Some argue that the state should provide loan forgiveness incentives for veterinarians who commit to rural practice, while others contend that market forces should determine service distribution. What ethical considerations should guide Oklahoma's approach to ensuring adequate veterinary coverage in agricultural communities that are essential to the state's economy?

    Opinion (Policy)Critical ThinkingService OrientationProblem-Solving
  175. You are a veterinarian. A low-income client's pet needs ongoing medication that costs $150 monthly. They can't afford it and ask if there are cheaper alternatives or assistance programs. Pet medication assistance programs are limited and have long waitlists. What do you do?

    SituationalService OrientationProblem-SolvingEmpathy & Compassion
  176. Describe a situation where you had to maintain professionalism under difficult or frustrating circumstances.

    Personal (Behavioral)ProfessionalismResilience & AdaptabilitySelf-Awareness
  177. What would you do if someone in a group project falsified data?

    SituationalIntegrity & EthicsAccountabilityProfessionalism
  178. Some veterinarians present the most expensive treatment options first without discussing less expensive alternatives. When treatment presentations are influenced by revenue considerations, what are veterinarians' ethical obligations? Discuss with the interviewer.

    Opinion (Ethics)Integrity & EthicsProfessionalismCommunication
  179. What will you do if you do not get into this school?

    Personal (Fit)Resilience & AdaptabilitySelf-Awareness
  180. You are a wildlife veterinarian working at a rehabilitation center. An injured deer is brought in. With expensive treatment it could survive but would never be healthy enough to return to the wild, meaning lifetime captivity. Standard protocol is euthanasia for wildlife that can't be released. Some argue that captivity is better than death, while others believe wild animals should live free or not at all. The deer is young and alert, watching you with frightened eyes. Financial resources for long-term care are limited, and housing this deer means potentially turning away other animals. What would you do? What would you consider?

    SituationalCritical ThinkingIntegrity & EthicsProblem-Solving
  181. What do you do for fun?

    Personal (Fit)CommunicationSelf-Awareness
  182. Tell me about a time you changed your mind after learning new information.

    Personal (Behavioral)Continuous LearningCritical ThinkingResilience & Adaptability
  183. You’re volunteering at a community mental-health clinic. During a family dinner, your brother proudly mentions that he just hired a new employee named Rachel. You realize it’s a patient from your clinic who has a history of manic episodes that recently caused workplace disruptions. What do you do?

    SituationalIntegrity & EthicsProfessionalismCritical Thinking
  184. Should the federal government impose stricter animal welfare standards for agricultural animals?

    Opinion (Policy)Integrity & EthicsCritical ThinkingService Orientation
  185. Tell me about a skill or knowledge area where you've shown significant improvement over time. What was your learning process?

    Personal (Fit)Continuous LearningSelf-AwarenessResilience & Adaptability
  186. Tell me about a time you experienced a team conflict and how you resolved it.

    Personal (Behavioral)Conflict ResolutionTeamwork & CollaborationCommunication
  187. What would you do if a team member isn’t contributing on a group project?

    SituationalTeamwork & CollaborationLeadershipConflict Resolution
  188. If you were a kitchen appliance, which one would you be and why?

    QuirkySelf-AwarenessCommunication
  189. Oklahoma's agricultural economy creates unique ethical dilemmas for veterinarians who must balance animal welfare with economic realities for farm clients. During economic downturns or natural disasters affecting agriculture, farmers may be unable to afford optimal veterinary care for their livestock. Some veterinarians provide services at reduced rates or on credit to maintain herd health, while others cannot absorb these financial losses. The state's rural economy depends on healthy livestock, but individual practitioners cannot subsidize entire agricultural communities. Veterinarians may face pressure to compromise treatment standards due to cost constraints or recommend euthanasia when expensive treatments might be successful. How should Oklahoma veterinarians navigate the ethical tensions between animal welfare obligations and the economic realities of agricultural practice?

    Opinion (Ethics)Integrity & EthicsCritical ThinkingProblem-Solving
  190. Tell me about a time you had a disagreement with a teammate, supervisor, or friend.

    Personal (Behavioral)Conflict ResolutionCommunicationTeamwork & Collaboration
  191. You are a veterinarian. A client's pet needs emergency surgery costing $5,000. They don't have pet insurance and can't afford it. They ask about payment plans, but your clinic requires full payment upfront. What do you do?

    SituationalEmpathy & CompassionProblem-SolvingService Orientation
  192. You are a veterinarian. A client has been treating their pet's infection with leftover human antibiotics bought online. This could lead to resistance and is potentially dangerous. What do you do?

    SituationalCommunicationProblem-SolvingProfessionalism
  193. You are a veterinarian. A client wants to do 'everything' for their elderly suffering dog, including expensive chemotherapy that might extend life 6-12 months with poor quality. They're clearly financially struggling. What do you do?

    SituationalEmpathy & CompassionIntegrity & EthicsCommunication
  194. Should students from disadvantaged backgrounds receive preferential admission to health professions programs?

    Opinion (Ethics)Cultural CompetenceCritical ThinkingService Orientation

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